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    Hilda by Duane Bryers

    More Hilda!!

    in this family we love and support Hilda.

    Yes! Hilda!

    What i love about this artist’s depictions of women is even the sexualized ones the woman is always genuinely happy and enjoying herself. Frolicking or making funny faces, she’s living her life and looking sexy while doing it, not sitting in a sexual pose for the audience’s view.

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    I always forget about Hilda and am so pleased when she randomly shows up on my dash. Always makes my day

    I love Hilda so much and I want her to be happy

    more Hilda!

    I freaking love Hilda, there’s needs to be more art like this.

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“Les trois danseuses (Three Dancers)
Louis Frederick Berneker
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    “I find the sea to be both a natural expression of our human world, and a healing balm for it.” By pastel artist Jeanne Rosier Smith.

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